2020 Update

 Wayman Mitchell died but the tails of abuse of spiritual leadership and misleading the gospel continues, so we have decided to allow access to this blog once more. 

A good friend of ours made a very comprehensive list of some of the more severe issues that affect the PH and we have decided to post it here as we feel all can benefit from this:


The Potter's House Christian Fellowship Ministries 


A Cult?

Being a long time member of The Potter's House, I wouldn't call it a full blown cult as the strictness of control varies from church to church, but there are a few traits that run though the churches as a rule that are unhealthy and affect even the best version of The Potter's House.


An example of some of the issues:

The leader is the ultimate authority.

If you’re not allowed to criticise your leader, even if the criticism is true, you’re probably in an unhealthy church.

These type of leaders convince members to forfeit their critical thinking ability in return for a sense of belonging, authority, and purpose. To members, it doesn’t matter what the evidence or logic may suggest, the leader is always right, and their misdeeds are always justified. Criticism of the leader is forbidden.


 The Potter's House suppresses scepticism.

If you’re only allowed to study your organisation through approved sources, you’re in an unhealthy church.

The Potter's House views critical thinking as an infectious disease and every effort is made to suppress it. Doubting members are encouraged to isolate themselves from outside influences and focus solely on the doctrine of the church.

Criticism is forbidden. People who contradict the group are viewed as persecutors and are often given labels like “anti,” “apostate,” or “suppressive person.” Members are discouraged from consuming any material that is critical of the group, for example searching the church online or talking to previous members. 

Bible collage as a rule for example is generally forbidden to those wanting to learn more about God or expand into leadership areas.


The Potter's House delegitimizes former members.

Because the Potter's House generally considers itself the ultimate authority on truth, it can’t imagine anybody leaving it with their integrity intact. Thus, it has to perpetuate a false narrative that former members were deceived, proud, immoral, or lazy.

If former members speak out, they are dismissed as bitter, angry, dishonest or evil. The Potter's House often imposes some kind of shunning to shame former members and prevent them from infecting other members with the truth.


The Potter's House relies on shame cycles.

If you need your group in order to feel worthy, loved, or sufficient, you’re probably in an unhealthy church.

The Potter's House leaders trap members in shame cycles by imposing abnormally strict codes of conduct (usually prescriptions about diet, appearance, TV, relationships, media), guilting members for their shortcomings, and then positioning themselves as the unique remedy to the feelings of guilt which they themselves created.

These members are made to believe they are insufficient or unworthy on their own and that the only way to become worthy is to confess their shortcomings to the group or leader. The leader then becomes the mediator of worthiness and the foundation of the member’s self esteem.

Leaders who can make followers feel bad about anything can use shame to manipulate followers into doing anything, even if it’s against their own self-interest or better judgement.


With these just been some of a long list of issues, a careful Christian is able to see the issues presented and navigate with caution this group.


Source http://www.itsdan.net/thepottershouse.html 2019

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  1. Hi, there's a new website, a centralized source of information on all things CFM. https://www.mitchellism.com

    We would love for you to send us an e-mail, perhaps you'd like to share information with us we haven't yet published.

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    1. Thankyou. I have needed to hear this. My family and I have been victimised through corruption in public office pertaining to the potter's house church. Our marriage was dissolved and my ex. And children were assaulted when she was encouraged to cheat on me. The church said we were no longer married.

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